Pediatrics and perinatology

Pediatrics and perinatology

by Sir Peter Gluckman, Michael A. Heymann

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Pediatrics and Perinatology: the scientific basis addresses the molecular biology, biochemistry and physiological mechanisms by which the fetus, newborn and child develop normally. Specific disease states that involve abnormalities are referenced. All major organ systems are covered (e.g. immune system, cardiovascular system), and in addition, biological areas specific or particularly important to these developmental periods are covered separately (e.g. growth, temperature regulation). The second edition has been extensively updated. The chapters on membrane, cellular and molecular biology and on immunology have been totally rewritten. New chapters have been added on genetics, clinical genetics and on bone, connective tissue and skin development. The chapter on neurophysiology is greatly extended with reference to both basic physiology and developmental aspects. This revised and updated edition will prove invaluable reading for postgraduate students studying in the fields of perinatology, neonatology, pediatrics and pediatric sub-specialties.

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